There is nothing that requires you to pass CFID CFTOKEN in URL unless
you are not using cookies or something. In CFLocation tags they even
have a boolean attribute for this:
cflocation
url=
addtoken=false
/
How are you doing session management?
..
Ben Nadel
Certified
There is nothing that requires you to pass CFID CFTOKEN in URL unless
you are not using cookies or something.
True, but what if you want to support users with cookies either on or off?
My approach is to do a cookie check and add the CFID/CFTOKEN if they are turned
off...but to also do a
...MSN and search engine listings..
There is nothing that requires you to pass CFID CFTOKEN in URL unless
you are not using cookies or something.
True, but what if you want to support users with cookies either on or
off?
My approach is to do a cookie check and add the CFID/CFTOKEN
but to also do a browser check (cgi.http_user_agent)
and exclude any that have a common search engine string in them. That
seems to do the trick 95% of the time
I've heard that this may cause penalties as far as ranking is concerned.
I've heard that this may cause penalties as far as ranking is concerned.
Huh? Not including the CFID/CFTOKEN?? Why? If anything, it would *help*
ranking.
--- Mary Jo
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I've heard that this may cause penalties as far as ranking is concerned.
Huh? Not including the CFID/CFTOKEN?? Why? If anything, it would *help*
ranking.
--- Mary Jo
No, providing different data to Google spiders. If being checked by another
spider from Google ( to check consistency ) and if
No, providing different data to Google spiders. If being checked by
another spider from Google ( to check consistency ) and if different.
Could be taken as trying to scam the system.
I'm not sure you understand exactly what I'm saying. The data on the page is no
different, it's just a
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